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Human Impacts On Amazonia The Role Of Traditional Ecological Knowledge In Conservation And Development Darrell Posey Editor Michael Balick Editor

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Human Impacts On Amazonia The Role Of Traditional Ecological Knowledge In Conservation And Development Darrell Posey Editor Michael Balick Editor
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 392
Author: Darrell Posey (editor); Michael Balick (editor)
ISBN: 9780231517355, 0231517351
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Human Impacts On Amazonia The Role Of Traditional Ecological Knowledge In Conservation And Development Darrell Posey Editor Michael Balick Editor by Darrell Posey (editor); Michael Balick (editor) 9780231517355, 0231517351 instant download after payment.

From the pre-Columbian era to the present, native Amazonians have shaped the land around them, emphasizing utilization, conservation, and sustainability. These priorities stand in stark contrast to colonial and contemporary exploitation of Amazonia by outside interests. With essays from environmental scientists, botanists, and anthropologists, this volume explores the various effects of human development on Amazonia. The contributors argue that by protecting and drawing on local knowledge and values, further environmental ruin can be avoided.


From the pre-Columbian era to the present, native Amazonians have shaped the land around them, emphasizing utilization, conservation, and sustainability. These priorities stand in stark contrast to colonial and contemporary exploitation of Amazonia by outside interests. With essays from environmental scientists, botanists, and anthropologists, this volume explores the various effects of human development on Amazonia. The contributors argue that by protecting and drawing on local knowledge and values, further environmental ruin can be avoided.

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